CLAS-240 Coinage

 Map of Eastern Mediterranean & Middle East: Persian & neighboring empires (Archaic period, dated to 6th-5th c. BC)
 Temple architecture: Restored temple elevation; from Temple of Artemis, Ephesos, made of stone, in Ionic Order
 “Artemis Polymammis,” in-the-round sculpture
 Coin: Greek (now at Cabinet des Medailles, Bib. Nat. Paris)
 Coin: Athenian (Classical period)
 Coin: Early Roman Collection (Republican period)
 Coin: Reverse: Wolf suckling Romulus & Remus (Republican period)
 Coin: Denarius of Porcius Laeca showing ritual of “provocatio” (appeal) on the reverse; made of silver (Republican period, dated to ~110-109 BC)
 Coin: Rev: Italian bull gores Roman wolf (From Italian mint during Social Wars) (Late-Republican period, dated to ca. 90 BC)
 “Julius Caesar,” bust sculpture used as portrait
 Coin: Obverse: J. Caesar as dictator for life (Late-Republican period, dated to 44 BC)
 “Flavian Amphitheater (Colosseum),” coin: Sestertius of Titus (Flavian period)
 Engraving Reconstruction of “Nymphaeum of Severus Alexander,” coin (Severan period, dated to early 3rd c. CE)
 Bust coin: Bareheaded Hadrian w. slight drapery to r. Believed to have been struck at very end of reign or beg. of A.O. (before his consercration); from Kent, Roman Coins, 276, made of gold (Hadrianic period)
 Portrait coin: Sabina, wife of Hadrian (Imperial period)
 Coin: Marcus Aurelius (Antonine period, dated to AD 159)